Hmm.. interesting but not a shocker about Lewis. Too bad for Paul, I'd have loved to have seen him in the McLaren.Can't see Schumie sticking around tbh, unless he goes with Sauber? Altho Massa's been impressive just lately, his overall season has been meh. He's never been the same since he returned after his accident. Shame, really.

I think Massa would have done a lot better if he didn't suffer from 'team orders'! In fact, remember that race he would have won if he hadn't been told to let Alonso pass? Disgraceful! I was hoping that Lewis might stay with McLaren if he'd won last week! What rotten luck he's had and McLaren hasn't helped, but at least their pitstops have improved greatly! I just hope that Mercedes will look after him better! Sorry to see Paul De Resta won't be replacing him! I think Jenson will be sad too. He and Lewis seemed to be good friends!

Vettel Schmettel... #sigh..Result for Massa. Too bad for Jenson, but congrats to Kobayashi. Well deserved in front of home crowd.

And Lewis needs to grow up.

Led to believe that Button had unfollowed him on Twitter, Hamilton tweeted: "Just noticed @jensonbutton unfollowed, thats a shame. After 3 years as teammates, I thought we respected one another but clearly he doesn't." continuing: "Funny thing is, we are STILL teammates! All good tho, I plan on giving this team & fans all I got til I cross the finish line in brazil!!!" However, someone then pointed out to the driver that Button had, in fact, never followed him on Twitter, forcing him to back down: "My bad, just found out Jenson never followed me. Don't blame him! Need to be on Twitter more!"

When I first saw the Twitter story I cringed not so much over Hamilton's "misunderstanding" (that's me being kind) but over his use of "my bad" in his apology. The first time I heard that expression was watching Clueless and I still associate it with American high school culture. What happened to saying sorry or my mistake (which is what it means after all).

I suppose a two-horse race between Vettel and Alonso makes for a less interesting end to the season but at the same time it's much more interesting than one driver being miles out in front!

Not sure what to make of Hamilton's move to Mercedes will be interesting to see how they do next year. See they're only 5th in the constructors just now.